Last updated: 30/04/2025 at 09:30am

One of the most influential rappers of all time, Kendrick Lamar, has just announced his 2025 Grand National tour will be coming to the UK for incredible shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and Principality Stadium!

Kendrick had an amazing year in 2024, with his beef with Drake and subsequent diss track releases skyrocketing him to the top of the charts and the forefront of pop culture. Now is the best time to catch the legendary artist live.

Read on to find out all we know so far about the Grand National tour, Kendrick Lamar’s new album, and how you can get VIP tickets to his shows in the UK!

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Is Kendrick Lamar Touring in 2025?

Kendrick Lamar 2025 UK Tour Dates & Venues

Kendrick Lamar has announced that he will be sharing the stage with R&B singer, SZA, for incredible shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London and Principality Stadium, Cardiff in July 2025.

The Grand National tour is in support of Kendrick's latest album GNX, and heavily features R&B singer SZA as a co-headline. The two have multiple collaborations, but you'll also hear all the best hits from their respective discographies as well.

The tour has recently kicked off at Bank Stadium, Minneapolis to record-breaking success. The opening night show has made Kendrick Lamar the first rapper to make $9 million USD from one concert. It is also the most-attended concert for both K.Dot and SZA, with 47,354 tickets sold.

The rapper who previously held this record was Eminem, who grossed $8 million USD for a show in Melbourne in 2019.

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Who will be supporting Kendrick Lamar in 2025?

On Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 tour, Grand National, he will be joined by 'Kill Bill' singer, SZA. Known for her soulful voice and R&B music, SZA and Kendrick collaborated on two songs on GNX, 'Luther' and 'Gloria.'

SZA has also toured with Kendrick Lamar before in 2018, as part of Top Dawg Entertainment’s Championship Tour. It seems the two make a perfect artistic match with Kendrick’s introspective lyrics paired with SZA’s unique voice.

Where is Kendrick Lamar playing in the UK?

  • 8th July – Hampden Park, Glasgow
  • 10th July – Villa Park, Birmingham
  • 19th July – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
  • 22nd July – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
  • 23rd July – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

When will Kendrick Lamar tickets go on sale?

Kendrick Lamar VIP tickets are on sale now. Official hospitality tickets are still available right here at Seat Unique!

How to buy tickets for Kendrick Lamar’s 2025 tour?

Some of the inclusions you could receive with Kendrick Lamar VIP tickets are: 

  • Fast-tracked entry: skip the queues and enter the venue through a dedicated VIP entrance.
  • Premium seating: watch Kendrick Lamar perform from the best seats in the house.
  • Access to hospitality lounge: enjoy pre and post-show access to a lounge where you can kick back and relax.
  • Food and drink options: some packages may include inclusive food and drink options.

Please note that the benefits listed are based on typical VIP package inclusions and are not confirmed.

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When was Kendrick Lamar’s last tour?

Kendrick Lamar’s most recent tour was the Big Steppers Tour, in support of his 2022 album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers. The tour concluded in March 2024 after 103 shows across six continents. 

As the Big Steppers tour was so large, we can predict that the Grand National tour will be just as big, with Kendrick and SZA playing arenas across the world.

Does Kendrick Lamar have a new album?

Kendrick Lamar’s most recent album, GNX, was dropped as a surprise on 22nd November 2024. Off the back of the massive success of his single “Not Like Us,” the album received acclaim from critics and fans alike.

The album includes singles “Squabble Up,” “TV Off,” and “Luther” featuring SZA, which have climbed to the top of the charts since its release. While there are no songs from his feud with Drake on the album, the context of it frames the album with themes of non-conformity and pride for West Coast hip-hop.